MARK Robins has revealed midfielder Danny Harrison is in the reckoning for tonight's eagerly-anticipated Johnstone's Paint Trophy Yorkshire derby clash with Leeds United having recovered from a minor hamstring injury.
The former Tranmere Rovers playmaker was substituted late on in the 1-1 League Two draw away to Dagenham and Redbridge 16 days ago.
But despite having missed Saturday's 4-1 victory over Grimsby Town, a result which saw the Millers finally move out of a negative points equity, Harrison is fit enough to push for a first team start.
The Grimsby win is the only match Harrison has missed all season, although it would be hard for Robins to change a winning team for the visit of Gary McAllister's League One side.
Robins said: "Danny's OK, he'll be back as soon as he can. He's in the reckoning for the match."
Looking ahead to the match, Robins said: "We're going into the match with loads of confidence. We showed a lot of character on Saturday to come back from behind and win, but if you've watched us this season you'll know that's not the first time we've done it.
"We didn't start brilliantly, but it was a good win for us. We are learning with every game."
Defender Nick Fenton has played a key role in the Millers' success this season, the club having lost just once in 12 matches this season.
And the former Doncaster Rovers and Grimsby player sees no reason why they can't upset Leeds tonight, especially after a battling comeback on Saturday.
"Saturday was a fantastic result for us and it took us into positive points," said Fenton.
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